The Plymouth-Canton Steelers varsity football team earned a spot in Saturday's Michigan Youth Football and Cheer Conference Super Bowl by toppling Rochester, 42-6, in an MYFCC semifinal game played at West Bloomfield High School.

Saturday's Super Bowl is set to kick off at 4 p.m. at Pontiac's historic Wisner Stadium.

The varsity Steelers, who improved to 7-2, were powered by the running of Carson Miller, who scored a career-tying five touchdowns thanks to strong blocking from Nick Downs, Dean Kaye, Seth Troszak, Jason Perko and Sam Beydoun.

Ben Bennett also scored a touchdown for the winners.

The Steelers' defensive effort was spearheaded by Troszak, who made several bone-crunching tackles.

Freshmen Steelers roll

The P-C Steelers freshmen team continued its incredible season by thumping West Bloomfield, 46-0, in an MYFCC semifinal encounter played at Walled Lake Western High School.

The 9-0 Steelers, who have not yielded a single point all season, tallied 19 first downs, seven rushing touchdowns and four point-after-touchdown runs against the overmatched Lions.

They will take on Lakes Area in Saturday's 11 a.m. Super Bowl at Wisner Stadium.

Luke Janack led the rushing attack with four touchdowns, including a 58-yard jet sweep score, while Brayden Willis also found the end zone four times – twice on six-point runs and twice on one-point carries. Baechler Houser pounded in one TD and two PATs.

Defensively, lineman Bruce Williams led the assault with several loss-for-yardage stops. Also playing well for the winners' defense were Barrett Barker (two fumble recoveries), Willis (onside-kick recovery) and Andrew Iaquaniello, who contributed a 25-yard interception return.